How much is your virginity worth? That's the question Australian filmmaker Justin Sisely appears to be putting out there with his reality show Virgins Wanted, which auctions off a girl and a guy's first time to the highest bidder.

While we can find many, many troubling things about this concept and how it might perpetuate stigmas placed on being a virgin (or not) in general, the show does highlight an interesting disparity between the value of a man and woman's virginity.

The woman on the show fetched a winning bid of $780,000 for her deflowering (man that word is creepy) while the guy only went for $3,000. Clearly, this has something to do with the fact that women can pretty much get laid any time we want by pretty much anyone with a penis, while guys…not so much. (In a world rife with gender inequality, I guess it's nice to win this one?)

Though, from my (admittedly limited) experience with virgins, I think guys who have zero experience should actually pay us to pop their cherries—not the other way around.

In any case, the show's concept seems to have caught the attention of many: Sisely says he's gotten hundreds of emails of virgins wanting to be offered up, as well as messages from hopeful virginity-takers.